Diagram showing key features of and major threats to the Great Barrier Reef.Raster Graphic (PNG)Jane ThomasIntegration and Application Network153 views8 downloads (Details)Diagram showing key features of and major threats to the Great Barrier Reef.
Diagram from "Great Barrier Reef Report Card Summary - 2009 Baseline" report card.
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Diagram showing features of and threats to Darwin Harbour.Raster Graphic (PNG)Jane ThomasIntegration and Application Network88 views3 downloads (Details)Diagram showing features of and threats to Darwin Harbour.
Diagram from Healthy Darwin Harbour: Pathways and Partnerships newsletter.
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Salvinia molesta (Giant Salvinia)Vector Graphic (SVG)Jane HawkeyIntegration and Application Network219 views18 downloads (Details)Giant salvinia is an aquatic fern, native to south-eastern Brazil. It is a free floating plant that remains buoyant on the surface of a body of water, and is known for its capability to take over large bodies of slow-moving fresh water. The rapid growth rate of Giant Salvinia has resulted in its classification as an invasive weed in some parts of the world such as Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, and parts of America.Add to lightbox

Rhyothemis graphiptera (Banded Flutterer)Vector Graphic (SVG)Jane HawkeyIntegration and Application Network107 views24 downloads (Details)The banded flutterer dragonfly is found along the north and east coasts of Australia as well as Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia. They prefer still or slow-running waters, and glide or flutter their wings slowly. They can change speed and direction suddenly when flight.Add to lightbox

Oryza meridionalis (Wild rice)Vector Graphic (SVG)Jane HawkeyIntegration and Application Network149 views37 downloads (Details)Oryza meridionalis is a wild rice indigenous to Australia. It is found at edges of freshwater lagoons, temporary pools, and swamps.Add to lightbox

Hymenachne amplexicaulis (Olive hymenachne)Vector Graphic (SVG)Jane HawkeyIntegration and Application Network228 views32 downloads (Details)Hymenachne was introduced into northern Queensland, Australia in the 1970s to use in ponded pastures. It escaped cultivation a few years after its release in 1988. It is spreading throughout the tropical wetlands of northern Australia and is most common in the coastal wetlands of northern Queensland and the Northern Territory. Add to lightbox

Anseranas semipalmata (Magpie Goose) 2Vector Graphic (SVG)Jane HawkeyIntegration and Application Network158 views21 downloads (Details)A waterbird species found in coastal northern Australia. The adult Magpie goose has black and white feathers, a long neck and a cranial knob (smaller in females). They also have orange legs with partly webbed feet, and a red beak with a white hook on the end which assists them in probing for food. The Northern Territory holds the largest populations and breeding areas of the Magpie goose with an estimated population of over 2 million individuals.Add to lightbox